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		<title>By: Call for EULA&#8217;s &#171; jon paludan</title>
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		<description>[...] Call for EULA&#8217;s is a blog, where everyone can register and contribute with a suggestion for an End User License Agreement, Terms of Use, Terms of Service or what these juridical regulations are called. The project is about the framework for more or less public accessible media and electronic spaces, simulations and games. There’s no rules for the call yet. Participants are asked to respect other people, and then to help play with rules. To participate in the project, you simply register and post a suggestion. There are no limits for what you want to set the terms for. [...]</description>
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